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V. PISCES. 
K. Knauthe, Zool. Garten xlii, pp. 153-156, writes on mortality in 
Fish caused by thunder. 
N. Zolonisky, Arch. zool. exp. Notes (3) ix, pp. i-v, remarks on the 
power which Fishes possess of distinguishing colours. 
D. S. Jordan, Science (2) xiv, pp. 545-567, 936, discusses the geo¬ 
graphical distribution of Fishes. Remarks by A. E. Ortmann, t. c. 
pp. 694 & 695. 
H. W. Fowler, P. Ac. Philad. 1901, pp. 327-341, pis. xii-xv, remarks 
on the type specimens of Ganoids, Chondropterygians, and Cyclostomes 
preserved in the Museum of the Academy of Philadelphia, adding notes on 
their anatomy. 
III. FAUNAE. 
Arctic Regions. 
E. Ehrenbaum contributes the chapter on Fishes in F. Romer & 
F. Schaudinn’s Fauna Arctica ii, pp. 65-108. Remarks on the Fish- 
fauna by A. S. Jensen, Yid. Medd. 1901, pp. 191-202. 
Spitzbergen. On the Fishes collected by the Russian Expedition: 
Knipowitsch, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vi, pp. 56-83. 
Europe. 
Norway. Additions to the marine fauna: Collett, Arch. Naturv. 
Christian, xxiii, No. 7, 25 pp. 
N. Russia. On the Fishes of the Baltic Provinces and their local 
names: G. Schneider, KB. Ver. Riga xliv, pp. 18-20. 
Coast of Scotland. On the Fishes trawled by the ‘Garland’ in 1900: 
T. W. Fulton, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland xix, iii, pp. 58-91. On some 
rare Fishes: id. ibid. pp. 282-291. 
Cumberland. List of the Fishes by H. A. Macpherson, Victoria 
History of the County of Cumberland i, pp. 169-176. 
Norfolk. List of the Fishes by J. Lowe, Victoria History of the 
County of Norfolk i, pp. 200-216. 
Worcester. List of the Fishes by J. W. Willis-Bund, Victoria History 
of the County of Worcester i, pp. 131-136. 
France. On the occurrence of some rare Fishes on the Coast of 
Normandy: L. Brasil, Bull. Soc. Normand. (5) iv, pp. 75-83. 
Germany. K. Kraepelin, Faun. Umgeg. Hamburg pp. 38 & 39, 
remarks on the Fishes of the neighbourhood of Hamburg, and pp. 140 & 
141, on the ichthyological collection in the Hamburg Museum. 
Sivitzerland. On the origin of the Fish-fauna of the Lake of Geneva: 
Forel, Bull. Soc. Vaudoise xxxvii, pp. 221-225. 
Italy. S. Lo Bianco, Mt. Stat. Neapel xv, pp. 427-432, enumerates 
some pelagic and deep-sea hshes obtained near Capri. 
Spain. A. Navarsete has published an illustrated hand-book (Madrid, 
1900, 8vo) on the food-hsh.es of the coasts of Spain and the Balearic 
Islands. 
Galicia. List of the Fishes by E. L. Niezabitowski, Sprawozd. Ivom. 
Krajo. xxxv, pp. 122-124. 
Asia. 
Japan. D. S. Jordan, Science (2) xiv, pp. 545-549, has general remarks 
on the fish-fauna. Jordan & Snyder, Annot. zool. Japon. iii, pp. 31-159, 
issue a check-list of the Fishes, and the same authors, P. U. S. Mus. xxiii, 
